5 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Whether you choose to wander tropical shores or the Great White North, adventure is always guaranteed on Grandeur of the Seas®. From winter getaways and coastal escapes filled with fall foliage, to the most exotic shores and cities in the Caribbean, Grandeur of the Seas is the ultimate east coast adventure, sailing from Baltimore. It’s the perfect blend of unique experiences onboard and unbelievable shores, like the lush islands of the Southern Caribbean, Bermuda’s unspoiled beaches, Canada’s picturesque ports and New England’s iconic coastlines that make Grandeur of the Seas one of the best intimate cruise ships for families and couples.
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Kralendijk - Bonaire
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Willemstad - Curacao
Day 6
Oranjestad - Aruba
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Fort Lauderdale - Florida
Day 1 - Fort Lauderdale - Florida
Fort Lauderdale delivers the best of both worlds— beach basking and glitzy cosmopolitan appeal. From serene Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to the buzzing Boardwalk of Hollywood (that’s Florida, not California), there’s a stretch of sand for every style of beachgoer. And jumbo yachts roam more than 300 miles of waterways in this “Venice of America.” Hitch a ride on the free Water Taxi or cruise on the Jungle Queen Riverboat before or after your Fort Lauderdale cruise. Head to the historic Stranahan House for a glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s history and be sure to hit its modern-day backyard: the people-watching mecca of Las Olas Boulevard. Here are some of the reasons why you should visit Fort Lauderdale:
- You can experience the beauty and diversity of nature. Fort Lauderdale is surrounded by water, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway to the New River. You can swim, surf, fish, boat, or kayak in the crystal-clear water and see the marine life and coral reefs. You can also explore the Everglades, a vast wetland that is home to alligators, birds, and other wildlife.
- You can discover the history and culture of the city. Fort Lauderdale has a rich and varied heritage, from the Native Americans to the Spanish explorers to the pioneers. You can visit the historic sites and museums that tell the stories of the past, such as the Stranahan House, the oldest surviving structure in Broward County, or the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, a former plantation that showcases the art and lifestyle of the 20th century. You can also enjoy the art and entertainment that the city offers, such as the Norton Museum of Art, one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Florida, or the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, a world-class venue that hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballets.
- You can have fun and excitement in the city. Fort Lauderdale is a vibrant and diverse city that has something for everyone. You can shop and dine at CityPlace, a shopping and entertainment complex that has over 100 shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes. You can also party and dance at Las Olas Boulevard, a trendy street that is lined with boutiques, galleries, and nightclubs. You can also enjoy the festivals and events that the city hosts throughout the year, such as the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the largest boat show in the world, or the Winterfest Boat Parade, a spectacular display of decorated boats on the water.
Day 2 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 3 - Cruising
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Day 4 - Kralendijk - Bonaire
Day 5 - Willemstad - Curacao
Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, is a city that effortlessly blends its Dutch colonial heritage with a vibrant Caribbean atmosphere. Its colorful pastel buildings, lined along the waterfront, give the city a unique and inviting character. Join us as we explore the captivating city of Willemstad, where history and culture come together in a tropical paradise.
Willemstad is a city that invites you to explore its charming streets, historical landmarks, and vibrant cultural scene. With its unique blend of Dutch and Caribbean influences, this captivating city is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for the beauty of Curaçao.
Day 6 - Oranjestad - Aruba
Oranjestad is the capital and largest city of Aruba, a Caribbean island that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a colorful and charming city that offers a variety of attractions and activities for travelers. Here are some of the things you can do in Oranjestad:
- Visit the California Lighthouse and Sasariwichi Dunes. This is a scenic spot that features a historic lighthouse and a natural sand dune formation. You can see the lighthouse, which was built in 1910 and named after a shipwreck that occurred nearby. ou can also explore the dunes, which are formed by the wind and the sea and offer a stunning contrast to the blue water. You can also enjoy the views of the coast and the island from this spot.
- Explore the National Archaeological Museum Aruba. This is a museum that showcases the history and culture of Aruba from prehistoric times to the colonial era. You can see the artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that tell the stories of the indigenous people, the European settlers, and the African slaves who lived on the island. You can also learn about the traditions, languages, and religions that shaped Aruba's identity.
- Enjoy the beaches and water activities. Oranjestad has many beautiful beaches where you can relax, swim, or sunbathe. Some of the most popular beaches are Eagle Beach, Palm Beach, and Surfside Beach. You can also try some of the water sports and activities that are available, such as snorkeling, sailing, fishing, or kayaking. You can also take a boat tour or a cruise to see the coral reefs and marine life that surround the island.
- These are just some of the many things to do in Oranjestad. If you want to discover more about this amazing city, you can use Bing to search for more information or book your trip.
Day 7 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 8 - Puerto Plata - Dominican Rep
Puerto Plata, located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. With its golden beaches, historic sites, and warm hospitality, Puerto Plata invites travelers to experience a taste of the Caribbean's enchanting allure.
- Begin your Puerto Plata journey with a visit to the Amber Museum, showcasing the world's most extensive collection of Dominican amber. Explore the fascinating history of this precious gemstone and its significance to the region.
- Discover the Fort of San Felipe, a historic 16th-century fortress that once protected the city from pirates and invaders. Climb its walls for panoramic views of Puerto Plata and the coastline.
- Stroll along the Malecón, a picturesque seaside promenade lined with colorful buildings, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy the sea breeze and admire the iconic San Felipe Cathedral.
- Ride the cable car to the summit of Pico Isabel de Torres, a 2,600-foot mountain that offers breathtaking views of Puerto Plata and the surrounding landscape. Explore the lush botanical gardens at the top.
- Experience the Ocean World Adventure Park, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions, and snorkel in a tropical reef aquarium. It's an aquatic paradise for all ages.
- Relax on the golden sands of Playa Dorada, one of Puerto Plata's most popular beaches. Enjoy water sports, beachside dining, and the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal haven.
- Embark on an adventure to the 27 Charcos (27 Waterfalls) of Damajagua, a natural wonder where you can hike and swim through a series of stunning waterfalls amidst lush tropical surroundings.
- Take a tour of the Brugal Rum Factory, where you can learn about the production of the Dominican Republic's famous rum and sample its various blends.
- Savor Dominican cuisine at local eateries known as "comedores." Try traditional dishes like mofongo, tostones, and fresh seafood. Don't forget to enjoy a refreshing piña colada.
- Visit the Museo Casa de Gregorio Luperón, the former home of Gregorio Luperón, a national hero of the Dominican Republic. Explore the preserved rooms and learn about his contributions to the country's history.
Day 9 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 10 - Fort Lauderdale - Florida
Fort Lauderdale delivers the best of both worlds— beach basking and glitzy cosmopolitan appeal. From serene Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to the buzzing Boardwalk of Hollywood (that’s Florida, not California), there’s a stretch of sand for every style of beachgoer. And jumbo yachts roam more than 300 miles of waterways in this “Venice of America.” Hitch a ride on the free Water Taxi or cruise on the Jungle Queen Riverboat before or after your Fort Lauderdale cruise. Head to the historic Stranahan House for a glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s history and be sure to hit its modern-day backyard: the people-watching mecca of Las Olas Boulevard. Here are some of the reasons why you should visit Fort Lauderdale:
- You can experience the beauty and diversity of nature. Fort Lauderdale is surrounded by water, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway to the New River. You can swim, surf, fish, boat, or kayak in the crystal-clear water and see the marine life and coral reefs. You can also explore the Everglades, a vast wetland that is home to alligators, birds, and other wildlife.
- You can discover the history and culture of the city. Fort Lauderdale has a rich and varied heritage, from the Native Americans to the Spanish explorers to the pioneers. You can visit the historic sites and museums that tell the stories of the past, such as the Stranahan House, the oldest surviving structure in Broward County, or the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, a former plantation that showcases the art and lifestyle of the 20th century. You can also enjoy the art and entertainment that the city offers, such as the Norton Museum of Art, one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Florida, or the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, a world-class venue that hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballets.
- You can have fun and excitement in the city. Fort Lauderdale is a vibrant and diverse city that has something for everyone. You can shop and dine at CityPlace, a shopping and entertainment complex that has over 100 shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes. You can also party and dance at Las Olas Boulevard, a trendy street that is lined with boutiques, galleries, and nightclubs. You can also enjoy the festivals and events that the city hosts throughout the year, such as the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the largest boat show in the world, or the Winterfest Boat Parade, a spectacular display of decorated boats on the water.
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